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Bader Philanthropies Inc. is a Milwaukee, Wisconsin based foundation that consists of funds from the Helen Daniels Bader Fund and the Isabel and Alfred Bader Fund. It pledges to give away $14 million annually. [ 1 ]
Scholarships have been established in her name, including the Helen Bader Scholarship Fund, administered by the Milwaukee Jewish Federation, and the Helen Daniels Bader Scholarship at Lawrence University. [37] Additionally, the Helen Bader Leadership Speaker Series was created at the Cardinal Stritch University Leadership Center. [40]
The Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts (more often referred to as the "Zelazo Center" or the "ZPAC") is a performing arts center located on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. It houses the 756-seat Helen Bader Concert Hall, large rehearsal spaces, meeting facilities, music offices, and dance studios for the UWM ...
Isabel Bader and her late husband Alfred directed hundreds of millions of dollars in gifts to various causes. Milwaukee philanthropist Isabel Bader, 95, yearned to 'do things better, do things faster'
Milwaukee Public Museum so far has raised $66 million from more than 250 donors, and needs another $35 million in private gifts to break ground. Milwaukee Public Museum plans spring groundbreaking ...
Helen Bader School of Social Welfare ranked 52nd nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2012. [8] In March, 2010, the school was awarded the 2010 Academic Excellence Award from the American Public Human Services Association (APHSA) [45] [46] Peck School of the Arts consists of dance, film, music, theatre, and visual art departments. [47]
Alfred Robert Bader CBE (April 28, 1924 – December 23, 2018) was a Canadian chemist, businessman, philanthropist, and collector of fine art.He was considered by the Chemical & Engineering News poll of 1998 to be one of the "Top 75 Distinguished Contributors to the Chemical Enterprise" during C&EN's 75-year history.
YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee. GE HealthCare Foundation contributed $200,000 to support the African American Breastfeeding Network's doula-training program and Children's Wisconsin's Community ...